Who better than her to embody the essence of the House?
Under the pulsating lights of the dance floor, Naomi becomes a living flash of glamour and style: dazzling, magnetic, impossible to ignore. P-U-C-C-I.
Oliver Hadlee Pearch‘s campaign presents the new collection designed by Camille Miceli, entitled “Passepartout”. An ode to freedom and sensuality, with the supermodel as the absolute and undisputed muse. The name is no coincidence; it is a nod to the Italian series Passepartout (2001-2011), which explored culture and history as infinite sources of inspiration. And here, fashion becomes the guiding light, with Pucci opening all doors.
Archive prints are brought back to life: Labirinto (1969) with its animal print effect in black, beige and gold; Istrice (1957) with rhythmic lines in fuchsia and gold; Collane (1970) with graphic chains that fall like jewels over the body; Astro with hypnotic spirals designed for movement; or Hawaii (1969), which is pure solar energy.
Naomi sets the tone for the collection with a shiny lurex Iride jersey dress and a black and gold Labirinto skirt. The materials reinforce the duality: from translucent gauzes to winter jacquards that envelop the body in layers of light. Fitted velvet confirms Pucci‘s obsession with evoking desire in motion.
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